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Review Date: 6/9/2014
This is a hardback book, not a paperback. Nice patterns.
Beyond the Body Farm: A Legendary Bone Detective Explores Murders, Mysteries, and the Revolution in Forensic Science
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Review Date: 6/18/2012
Overall very interesting, I enjoyed reading it. My only complaint was that Mr. Bass quotes someone who was incorrect and didn't go back and check the facts. He quoted someone saying that Texas still used hanging as the death penalty (that stopped in 1924). If he made one glaring error, then what else might also be wrong. I like to read well researched, factual material. Now, I will always doubt his veracity, although I will probably read other books that Mr. Bass has written.
Review Date: 8/6/2011
Good story, but it could have been a shorter book, My impression was that there was a lot of "filler" material added to make the book long enough for publication. I do enjoy police procedurals, Wambaugh as much as any, and it was a thorough treatment of the case.
The Casebook of Forensic Detection: How Science Solved 100 of the World's Most Baffling Crimes
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Review Date: 8/1/2011
Very interesting, I've really enjoyed it.
Every Breath You Take: A True Story of Obsession, Revenge, and Murder
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Review Date: 8/27/2011
The usual, excellent true crime book by Ann Rule. If you like her other books, you will like this one.
Review Date: 10/24/2011
I've read this book several times over the years. It really speaks to me since my ancestors also traveled westward from various European countries. This is so much more real than reading dry, historical texts covering this time period.
Green River, Running Red: The Real Story of the Green River Killer - America's Deadliest Serial Murderer
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Review Date: 9/22/2011
Ann Rule is up to her usual high standards in this account of the Green River Killer's reign of terror in the Seattle area, the story of his victims and the two decade search for the bodies and the killer.
Morecock, Fartwell, & Hoare: A Collection of Unfortunate but True Names
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Review Date: 10/30/2013
Enjoyed it. I collect books on the oddities of the English Language, so it is going into my collection.
Review Date: 10/24/2011
I've read this book several times over the years and will never give it away. This is history told from the women's point of view, covering the small day to day events that a woman would make note of in a diary. So informative and interesting.
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